Mid Sussex Property Price Guide and Insights
Discover Mid Sussex's 2026 property market: average prices for flats vs. houses, bedroom-count breakdowns, % of homes with gardens or balconies, plus an interactive postcode heatmap.
Houses
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What is the average price of a house in Mid Sussex?
The average price for a house in Mid Sussex is £673k, costing on average £856 per sqft.
Average prices of houses by bedroom count are: £403k for a two-bedroom, £508k for a three-bedroom, £763k for a four-bedroom, and £1.08m for a five-bedroom.
What share of houses in Mid Sussex feature gardens and parking?
In Mid Sussex, 96% of houses have a garden and 91% include parking.
What is the breakdown of property types in Mid Sussex?
The housing mix in Mid Sussex is 43% detached, 32% semi-detached, 16% terraced, and 8% other.
What is the most expensive area in Mid Sussex to buy a home?
The most expensive area to buy a house in Mid Sussex is RH18, where the average property is £901k. The second and third most expensive areas are RH17 with an average price of £820k and BN5 with an average price of £784k .
What is the cheapest area in Mid Sussex to buy a home?
The cheapest area to buy a house in Mid Sussex is RH11, where the average property is £426k. The second and third cheapest areas are RH15 with an average price of £521k and RH10 with an average price of £547k .
Flats and apartments
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What is the average price of a flat in Mid Sussex?
The average price for a flat in Mid Sussex is £256k, costing on average £506 per sqft.
Average prices of flats by bedroom count are: £197k for a one-bedroom, £285k for a two-bedroom, £386k for a three-bedroom, and £740k for a four-bedroom.
What share of flats in Mid Sussex feature balconies and parking?
In Mid Sussex, 24% of flats have a balcony and 76% include parking.
What is the breakdown of lease types in Mid Sussex?
The leasing mix in Mid Sussex is 99% leasehold and 1% freehold.
What is the most expensive area in Mid Sussex to buy a flat?
The most expensive area to buy a flat in Mid Sussex is BN45, where the average property is £375k. The second and third most expensive areas are BN1 with an average price of £312k and RH18 with an average price of £300k .
What is the cheapest area in Mid Sussex to buy a flat?
The cheapest area to buy a flat in Mid Sussex is RH11, where the average property is £210k. The second and third cheapest areas are RH15 with an average price of £218k and RH10 with an average price of £218k .
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